Episode 027 - Bob Walker

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We get to meet Bob Walker, who has been involved in Walker Manufacturing from its inception, after graduating from LeTourneau University with an Aeronautical Engineering degree, Bob worked for Cessna Aircraft Company until 1975 when he rejoined the Walker Manufacturing Company. Bob initially focused on corporate direction then moved into business and finance-related operations, and in the early 1990s, Bob became president of the Walker Manufacturing Company. Bob is a talented vocalist who sings bass in his church choir and leads congregational hymns on Sunday mornings.

In this episode…

Bob shares how he came to join the family business after spending six years in the aerospace industry and why he enjoyed and valued working with his father before his retirement. He discusses the importance of making a realistic plan for your business and to be ready for challenges, financial and otherwise, as well as making hay when the sun shines. Bob also shares his vision of leadership and how he feels led to share his testimony and inspire others to find an opportunity to discover their unique gifts and seek their place. 

“The best leaders are those who serve best” - Bob Walker

This week on The Wow Factor:

  • The story of how the family business overcame bankruptcy and embraced new opportunities

  • How Bob’s father helped him develop his business sense and gave him the gift of perspective from a young age

  • The importance of cultivating common sense

  • Why he was inspired by G LeTourneau’s testimony as a Christian businessman and how that shaped his future

  • The story of Stanley Tam and how his book God Owns My Business is a fascinating study in trusting God

  • Why the events of 2009 on the Walker Manufacturing Company highlighted the importance of trusting in God to guide you

  • Events that led Bob’s company to innovate and how that shaped their future

  • Why Walker Manufacturing values each and every employee and how they show that

 

Bob Walker’s Words of Wisdom:

Each of us has been given the individual gifts that allow us to find what we were born to do, don’t overlook opportunities that are right in front of you. Keep in mind that Zechariah 4:10 tells you not to despise small beginnings.

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